State police confirmed Thursday afternoon that a body found in a wooded area in Woodstock was that of a 77-year-old woman who had been missing since Wednesday.

Police said that Rolande Magnan, of 172 Harrisville Road in Woodstock, left her residence for her morning walk at about 8:30 a.m. and failed to return home.

Magnon’s body was found at about 12:52 p.m. Thursday in a wooded area off Butts Road in Woodstock, which is about a half-mile from the family home, police said.

Magnan’s death is being investigated by detectives from the Eastern District Major Crime Squad; however, no criminal aspect was uncovered, police said.

Her disappearance led to an extensive search Wednesday and overnight into Thursday.

Magnan’s husband reported her missing to state police at about 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, police said.

Patrol troopers from Troop D, including a department search dog, responded to the area and began searching the home and the immediate area, police said.

Due to Magnan’s age, the wooded terrain and the weather conditions, the state police search and rescue dog unit, the Major Crime Squad and the Aviation Unit were called to assist, police said.

A Silver Alert message along with an Everbridge reverse 911 notice was sent advising area residents that Magnan was missing. Troop D personnel, detectives from the Major Crime Squad and five search and rescue dogs looked for her during the overnight hours.

At daybreak, members of the Woodstock Volunteer Fire Association, Muddy Brook Fire Department, Bungay Fire Brigade, the Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security/Urban Search and Rescue K-9 teams, state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, the state police dive team and recruits from the state police academy, along with family and friends, joined the search, police said.